Weiner Lesniak, the politically connected law firm that won a $20,000, no-bid contract from Jersey City to prepare a 17-page study on the dissolution of the Jersey City Parking Authority, is set to get another $15,000 this week.

A resolution up for approval at Wednesday's City Council meeting would hand over the extra cash to Weiner Lesniak because of the "complexity" of its study of the city agency. The move would bring the total amount for this contract to $35,000.

Last year, the firm produced the study (215 pages including exhibits) that suggests there are few downsides to abolishing the JCPA but eight benefits, including the possibility of installing more modern parking technology. The council voted two weeks ago to approve dissolving the agency, with council members Rich Boggiano and Michael Yun voting against.

The dissolution measure is set for adoption on Wednesday, but city officials say the final vote will be postponed until the state gives the action its OK. A public hearing set for Wednesday will go on as scheduled.

Mayor Steve Fulop pledged during his campaign for mayor last year to explore dissolving autonomous agencies and folding their operations into city government. So far, he’s only taken action with the JCPA, which will soon see its functions performed by the Public Safety Department.